A review by eswapnil
Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life by Daniel C. Dennett

3.0

Wow! It feels like ages since I picked up this book for reading. I was reading it on-and-off for almost a year (may be more). It is difficult book to grasp and author does not make easy to grasp it either. He talks in long and difficult prose. I don't mean to say he didn't try to explain thing very well, it just that this book is not targeted for laymen users. In shorts author does not talk in pigs-and-bunnies. Sometimes some concept just blows your mind and then sometimes it feels like author is explaining same thing again and again and not going anywhere. This books is more about philosophy (given that author is philosopher) than hard science.